The term "Baal-Lakshman" refers to the childhood or young form of Lakshman, a key character in the Hindu epic Ramayana. "Baal" means child or young, and "Lakshman" is the name of the character. Lakshman is the younger brother of Lord Rama, and he played a crucial role in the Ramayana, particularly in the rescue of Sita from the demon king Ravana.

Similar to the stories of other divine figures in Hindu mythology, there are tales that narrate the childhood or early life of Lakshman, depicting his virtues, dedication to his brother Rama, and his role in the epic events of the Ramayana. However, specific stories about the childhood of Lakshman may vary in different retellings of the Ramayana.